Physiotherapy North Ryde

Are you looking for great Physiotherapy in North Ryde? Then you have come to the right place!

Ryde Natural Health Clinic have a team of experts ready to address any concern you have. Our Physiotherapists are passionate about delivering client-centered treatments, meaning they will work with you to help you reach your goals and get back to your normal daily life.

What is Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that assesses, diagnoses, treats, and works to prevent physical disabilities through manual therapy and prescribed exercises. Physiotherapists are experts in movement and function who work in partnership with their patients, assisting them to overcome movement disorders, which may have been present from birth, acquired through accident or injury, or are the result of ageing or life-changing events.

Physiotherapy can help you recover from:

  • injury
  • reduce pain and stiffness
  • and increase mobility

A physiotherapist can also help you prevent further injury by listening to your needs and working with you to plan the most appropriate treatment for your condition, including setting goals and treatment outcomes.

  • Physiotherapists

     

    Niamh ‘Neev’ Davies

    Physiotherapist in North Ryde Niamh Davies With a strong background in high level sport and having experienced her own rehabilitation journeys, Niamh works closely with patients to understand what is important to them and how to achieve their return to sport or everyday life activities.
    Niamh is passionate in assessment and treatment for:
    – Shoulder injuries
    – Sporting-related injuries
    – Low back pain
    – Orthopaedic rehab / Joint replacement

    Niamh joins us as an enthusiastic physiotherapist having gained experience in Sydney metropolitan and rural health services. With extensive knowledge of manual therapy techniques, exercise rehabilitation and an easy-going personality, she prides herself on patient-centred care to help you achieve your goals.
    When you can’t find Niamh in the clinic, she’ll most likely be having a coffee with friends or working on her chin-ups goal in the gym!

    Alex Barrett Meyering

    Physiotherapist in North Ryde Alex Berrett Meyering Alex is committed to working with you to comprehensively assess your movement and function, identify the root cause of your pain, and create a treatment plan that works for you. Alex combines manual therapy, exercise (including Pilates and strength and conditioning), and other evidence based approaches to ensure great outcomes. Alex has a special interest in:

    – Sport and training injuries
    – Shoulders
    – Back pain

    Through his previous career in economic policy analysis and strategy consulting, and his love for travel, rugby, and hiking, he has met people from all walks of life and earned an understanding of how modern lifestyles and the workplace impact our health, as well as a passion for overcoming this through working one-on-one with clients, building long lasting relationships, and supporting healthy and active lives.

    Outside of the clinic you’ll find Alex hiking, swimming, cooking, reading, and doing his best to keep his inner-city veggie patch thriving.

    Mikayla Hopper

    Physiotherapist Mikayla Hopper Mikayla embarked on her journey in the realm of Physiotherapy, laying her educational groundwork with a Bachelor’s degree in Sport and Exercise Science. This comprehensive program provided her with a profound comprehension of movement mechanics, particularly emphasising strength and conditioning training. Building upon this foundation, she pursued further studies, culminating in a Masters degree in Physiotherapy from UTS.

    With a wealth of experience in the athletic domain, Mikayla specialises in addressing sports-related injuries and facilitating rehabilitation. Her expertise extends to areas such as ankle and knee injuries, lower back pain, and hip pathology. Mikayla approaches each patient’s case with a personalised touch, crafting treatment plans tailored to their unique needs and aspirations, be it recovering from a sports injury, managing chronic pain, or regaining mobility post-surgery.

    Outside of her professional endeavours, Mikayla embraces an active lifestyle. Whether she’s soaking up the sun at the beach, enjoying quality time with friends, hitting the gym, or engaging in competitive touch football, she embodies the principles she advocates. Mikayla firmly believes in leading by example, illustrating the transformative power of a balanced and healthy way of life on overall well-being.

    Tamar Dalton

    Physiotherapist in North Ryde Tamar Dalton Tamar completed his Doctor of Physiotherapy at Macquarie University. He has worked with professional NRL players and rugby union players in the Sydney premier Shute Shield competition. He also holds prior qualifications in medial science and translational medicine, where he had the opportunity to collaborate with health professionals in the USA.

    Tamar has expertise in:
    ⁃ Ankles
    ⁃ Lower back pain
    ⁃ Knees

    When not in clinic, Tamar is out about with his young family, playing touch football, running or cycling across the Sydney Harbour Bridge!

    Catherine ‘Cat’ Miller

    Growing up competing at elite levels of running and following her fair share of injuries, Cat quickly developed an appreciation and interest in sporting injuries and rehabilitation. This led her to undertake a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from ACU.

    Cat has a special interest in:

    · Sports Injuries

    · Ankle Biomechanics, and

    · Knee Injuries

    Cat is a bubbly and vibrant person who focuses on helping patients achieve their goals whether those entail returning to sports or performing daily routines pain-free. She believes in providing personalised and evidence-based care to each of her patients to optimize their recovery. With her friendly and approachable nature, Cat makes it a priority to build strong relationships with her patients and ensure their overall well-being.

    Outside of work you can find Cat out finding the best new running routes, at the gym or spending time with family and friends.

     

    Scott Lyon

    Physiotherapist Yonit Nahmias

    Scott’s passion for Physiotherapy began while he was working as a CrossFit trainer, teaching members safe and functional movements, and promoting an active lifestyle. In order to pursue his passion, Scott packed up his belongings, left North Queensland and made his way to Sydney.

     

    Scott has amazing abilities in:
    – Fitness Training injuries
    – Ankles

    – Exercised based treatment

    Scott can most often be found in the CrossFit gym, hiking along trails rarely travelled and volunteering with the State Emergency Service.

    Alex Donald

    Physiotherapist Alex Donald As one of Australia’s leading Physiotherapists, Alex has advanced the profession with special interests in the treatment of headaches, chronic foot pain and orthotics.

    Having trained many elite athletes, weekend warriors, and beginners over a wide variety of sports, Alex has been uniquely placed to train Physiotherapists in how to best treat everyone at every level.

    Working closely with Olympic Physiotherapists, he has gained valuable experience and has treated a number of elite athletes through both Physiotherapy and Clinical Pilates.

    Dominic Fitzgerald

    Physio Dom Fitzgerald Dom holds a Doctor of Physiotherapy degree and is an experienced Physiotherapist. Dom has a passion for rehabilitation, whether it be acute sporting injuries or chronic illness. Over the years he has developed an interest in treating shoulders, back and knees, along with a special interest in rheumatology, an area he has practiced in for nearly three years.

    Prior to working as a physiotherapist Dom spent five years as an exercise physiologist. He enjoys combining hands on manual therapy with exercise prescription in his treatment approach. After sustaining numerous injuries over the years he understand the importance of effective and efficient rehabilitation.

    Christine Berzekian

    Physiotherapist Christine Berezekian

    Christine holds a Masters of Physiotherapy after completing an undergraduate degree in Exercise & Sport Science at the University of Technology Sydney. 

     
    She is passionate about Physiotherapy and has a keen interest in rehabilitating all types of musculoskeletal injuries, particularly neck, back and joint pain management. She has an extensive background of exercise rehabilitation and uses these skills to help transition her patients from the acute phase to safely returning to full function. Complementing this with her manual handling skills allows her to effectively help patients overcome pain, and work on preventing further exacerbations. 
     
    Outside of work, Christine loves playing football, enjoys going to the gym and spending time with her family and friends. She is actively engaged in her church and is always up for a challenge!

 Why Choose us?

  • All of our Physio’s are degree, and/or master’s degree qualified Physiotherapists and regularly attend continuing Professional Development courses and seminars.
  • Health fund rebates are available for all of our services (we can swipe your card on the spot)
  • Appointments are available early and late so you don’t have to skip work for your appointment (we’re open 8am – 8pm, 7 days).
  • Parking is easy (Free parking is available at the door).

What to expect –

What to expect when seeing a Physio in North Ryde, at Ryde Natural Health Clinic.

Initial consultations – For client’s that have not received physiotherapy before, this is where you will discuss why you came to our clinic, what you hope to achieve and your past medical history. During this consultation, you will receive an initial treatment that addresses your concern and helps you achieve the results you were looking for.

Standard consultations – From here, our physiotherapists will design an individualised treatment plan that will aim to reach your goals and meet your needs. Your sessions will gradually progress to become more complex and challenging, where you will notice the changes your body has made to get back onto the path to good health.
  • Physiotherapy fees

  • The fee for an initial consultation with a Physio is $130 (allow up to 30 minutes)

  • A standard consultation is $113 (allow up to 30 minutes)

  • A long consultation is $170 (allow up to 1-hour)

  • *Private health funds generally cover a portion of our fees, depending on your level of cover.

  • *Seniors and Students receive 10% off if they visit 'off-peak' between 8am and 12pm, Monday through Friday.

So for Physiotherapy in North Ryde, book your first session with Ryde Natural Health Clinic today!

Our clinic reception team is ready to take your call 8am – 8pm 7 days a week so give us a call on (02) 9878 5021 to book in your first session.